04/06/2026
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Dear friends,
I hope you had a wonderful and rejuvenating spring break! I’m writing to update you on several important School Board actions this week on the revising the school calendar, encouraging healthy smartphone use, and establishing a pandemic preparedness working group.
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Creating a pandemic preparedness working group
The COVID-19 pandemic was arguably the most disruptive event our school system has ever faced. The learning loss, the social setbacks, the surge in chronic absenteeism — the effects are still with us today, and they fell hardest on children who were already most vulnerable. We haven't yet asked the critical question: What did we learn, and how do we do better next time?
Tomorrow, I'm bringing a proposal to establish a pandemic preparedness working group — a structured effort to capture the lessons of COVID while the people who lived them are still here. This group would be tasked with developing clear, evidence-based guidance for how FCPS should respond to future public health crises.
We have a narrow window to undertake a thorough and collaborative review while institutional knowledge is still intact. I want FCPS to lead the nation in turning hard experience into lasting preparation — so our students, families, and staff are never caught flat-footed again.
Note: This newsletter contains links to translated versions of the content for your convenience. These translations are generated by Google Translate and are not intended to be a substitute for professional translation services.
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I hope you had a wonderful and rejuvenating spring break! I’m writing to update you on several important School Board actions this week on the revising the school calendar, encouraging healthy smartphone use, and establishing a pandemic preparedness working group.
-snip-
Creating a pandemic preparedness working group
The COVID-19 pandemic was arguably the most disruptive event our school system has ever faced. The learning loss, the social setbacks, the surge in chronic absenteeism — the effects are still with us today, and they fell hardest on children who were already most vulnerable. We haven't yet asked the critical question: What did we learn, and how do we do better next time?
Tomorrow, I'm bringing a proposal to establish a pandemic preparedness working group — a structured effort to capture the lessons of COVID while the people who lived them are still here. This group would be tasked with developing clear, evidence-based guidance for how FCPS should respond to future public health crises.
We have a narrow window to undertake a thorough and collaborative review while institutional knowledge is still intact. I want FCPS to lead the nation in turning hard experience into lasting preparation — so our students, families, and staff are never caught flat-footed again.